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Item #4 of the Johnson County Agenda Review Meeting for February 23, 2011 to schedule the Agenda of March 1, 2011 http://lims.jocogov.org/sirepub/mtgviewer.aspx?meetid=1246&doctype=AGENDA  Consider approving an agreement with the Water Environment Research Foundation to fund the research project “Pilot Site Testing Initiative for High Performance Green Infrastructure” in an amount not to exceed $125,000 to the Stormwater [...]

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Since 1911 some of the world’s most talented minds in the fields of Physics, Mathematics and Electrical Engineering have struggled unsuccessfully to solve the phenomenon known as Super Conductivity.  This has to do with the transmittance of electrical current through a material with no resistance, power in and power out are equal.  In the practical world [...]

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This investigation began after viewing this NBC informational 11/10/11 broadcast. Only 2 minutes and worth watching and hearing about how good this deal was. The existing Johnson County Museum was damaged during the June 2009 “Once in a Century” rainstorm. Approximately 1,500 square foot of the 20,000 square foot was deemed unrepairable.  Artifacts from the damaged area [...]

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A Smartphone App Provides New Way to Access Soil Survey Information Posted by David Sanden, NRCS California, on February 3, 2012 at 10:48 AM NRCS Soil Scientist Dr. Dylan Beaudette developed the SoilWeb application for mobile devices while he was a graduate student at UC Davis. The app provides soil survey information in a mobile [...]

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Activists Fight Green Projects, Seeing U.N. Plot At a Roanoke County, Va., meeting, dozens opposed the county’s paying $1,200 to a nonprofit. By LESLIE KAUFMAN and KATE ZERNIKE Published: February 3, 2012 Across the country, activists with ties to the Tea Party are railing against all sorts of local and state efforts to control sprawl and conserve [...]

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News Date: 6/24/2011 12:00:00 AM Title: Conservation Easement Incentive Act Introduced Over 250 U.S. House of Representatives introduced legislation on May 24, 2011 to make the enhanced tax deduction for conservation easement donations a permanent law. Kansas Congresswoman Lynn Jenkins is an original co-sponsor of the bill, known as the Conservation Easement Incentive Act, or [...]

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  OVERLAND PARK REPUBLICAN CITY COMMITTEE AND AMERICANS FOR PROSPERITY FOUNDATION PRESENTS TOM DEWEESE, PRESIDENT AMERICAN POLICY CENTER TOPIC: U.N. AGENDA 21/I.C.L.E.I. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Tom DeWeese is one of the nation’s leading advocates of individual liberty, free enterprise, private property rights, personal privacy, back-to-basics education and American sovereignty and independence. Thursday, March 29, 2012 7:30 [...]

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UN Conference on Sustainable Development: Rio+20   June 20-22, 2012 The UN Conference on Sustainable Development, or Rio+20, will be a landmark event in international discussions on sustainable development. Rio+20 will commemorate the 20th anniversary of the 1992 Rio Earth Summit and will take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 20-22, 2012. Rio+20 Themes [...]

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Home » Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs » Bureau of Public Affairs » Bureau of Public Affairs: Press Relations » Press Releases » Press Releases: 2012 » Press Releases: : February 2012 » US Preparatory Conference for Rio+20: Rio+20 – Bridging Connection Technologies and Sustainable Development U.S. Preparatory Conference for Rio+20: Rio+2.0 [...]

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